Sightseeing in Seattle: The Fremont Troll

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Freemont Troll in Seattle

If you’ve started researching sightseeing destinations in Seattle then I’m sure you’ve come across the Fremont Troll. There are an odd number of trolls in Seattle, but this is one of the most iconic. Sitting under one of the Fremont bridges lies the classic troll and one of the top visited tourist destinations in Seattle.

Other Troll Statues in the Pacific Northwest

  • The Issaquah Troll
  • The Bainbridge Island Troll
  • The Ballard Troll
  • The Vashon Island Troll
  • The West Seattle Troll
  • ThePortland Troll

For more information, visit the Northwest Trolls website here!

Walking trail behind the Freemont Troll in Seattle

The History of the Troll

The Fremont Troll, an iconic public sculpture located in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, has an intriguing history that intertwines local folklore, urban redevelopment, and community art. Created in 1990 by a team of four local artists—Steve Badanes, Will Martin, Donna Walter, and Ross Whitehead—the troll was the winning design in a competition organized by the Fremont Arts Council. The goal was to revitalize an area under the Aurora Bridge, which had become a haven for litter and illicit activities.

The troll sculpture is 18 feet tall and clutching an actual Volkswagen Beetle in its massive hand. It’s constructed from steel rebar, wire, and concrete. The choice of a troll was inspired by the neighborhood’s quirky and artistic character, as well as by Scandinavian folklore in which features trolls living under bridges. The installation of the Fremont Troll was part of a broader initiative to transform neglected urban spaces into areas of creativity and community engagement. Since its unveiling, the troll has become a beloved landmark, drawing tourists and locals alike, and contributing to Fremont’s identity as the “Center of the Universe.”

Over the years, the Fremont Troll has become more than just a piece of public art; it has become a symbol of the neighborhood’s spirit and ingenuity. The troll is regularly featured in local festivals and events, often dressed up for various holidays and community celebrations. Its presence under the bridge not only beautified a previously blighted area but also sparked a sense of pride and unity among residents. The Fremont Troll exemplifies how public art can transform and elevate a community, blending humor, creativity, and a touch of the fantastical into the urban landscape.

Getting to the Fremont Troll

Click here for Google Maps directions to the Fremont Troll.

This tourist destination sits inside of a Seattle neighborhood. There isn’t a parking lot available so instead you’ll have to find street parking nearby. Keep in mind that Fremont has lots of steep and narrow streets!

Troll’s Knoll Park

Next to the statue and the bridge is a public park! The Troll’s Knolls park is small and as of 2024 is under construction. You can still wander through the short trail and take a look at the fun troll themed items.

There are plans for this park to expand and take shape into more of a natural escape. I reccomend planning on walking around here for a few minutes when you come to visit the Fremont Troll!

My Experience Visiting the Troll

I knew I had to mark visiting the Fremont Troll off of my Seattle bucket list. That being said, I wouldn’t say I was in a rush. In the past, I have tended to stay away from tourist activities but i’m glad i’ve take then time to see the Fremont Troll.

I like that you don’t have to pay to see the troll. It’s a fun activity if you’re in the area and don’t want to spend any money! I’ve been to the troll twice in my two years of living in Seattle. While

Other Fremont Activities

I discovered this artsy Seattle neighborhood shortly after moving to the city. It has quickly become one of my favorite places to show my friends and family when they travel to visit me in Washington. You’ll find countless cafes, consignment shops, and waterfront parks here. Below are a few of my favorite places to visit.

  1. Fremont Coffee Shop: This is my favorite coffee shop in all of Seattle. It is built in an old home converted cafe which adds a unique charm. The espresso here is great so if you’re looking for high quality coffee this is a great option in Fremont. If you’re hungry, they have a few options for you. You can choose between a couple of pastry options and breakfast burritos!
  2. Indoor Sun Shoppe: This plant store will leave you feeling like you just walked through a jungle! It’s the most unique plant store I’ve visited in Seattle. Whether you’re looking to buy houseplants in Fremont or just browsing, this is a great place to kill some time. Make sure you head to the back of the store and check out the selection of carnivorous plants.
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